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I just talked with a rep from Namco Bandai who revealed the company's giveaway at PAX 2009. For any showgoers brave enough to compete in the company's Tekken 6 tournament, you will be rewarded with a pretty neat piece of swag: Heihachi hair!
For those of you unfamiliar with the series, Heihachi Mishima is Tekken's primary villain, known just as much for his odd hairstyle (pictured above) as his bad-assery. It's an awesome mix of Satan, Krusty the Clown and Cloud from Final Fantasy VII, and it can be yours if you've got the guts to take on the Tekken pros.
PAX is running from September 4-6 2009 in Seattle, WA, and Tekken 6 is coming to the PS3, Xbox 360, and PSP on October 27.
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